Governor Scott Walker said he is focused on fulfilling his campaign promise to add 250,000 jobs by 2015.
(Scott Bauer/Associated Press)
Foes begin effort to recall Wis. governor
Initiative fueled by collective bargaining law
Governor Scott Walker said he is focused on fulfilling his campaign promise to add 250,000 jobs by 2015.
(Scott Bauer/Associated Press)
Political foes hoping to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker over his moves to significantly curb union rights in Wisconsin planned a late-night rally and early morning pajama parties to officially kick off the effort. More than 100 events were planned across the state Tuesday to begin collecting the more than 540,000 signatures required to get a recall election on Wisconsin’s ballot next year. Supporters have until Jan. 17 to turn in signatures.
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